A few hours ago a big fire broke out

A few hours ago, the city of Millharbor was thrown into chaos when a massive fire erupted in the historic Mariner’s Block district.

The blaze reportedly began at approximately 3:42 p.m. inside the century-old McAllister Textiles Building, quickly spreading through neighboring structures and sending thick black smoke across the skyline.

According to eyewitnesses, the first indication of danger was a strong burning smell drifting through the area.

Within minutes, flames burst through the upper windows of the building, forcing pedestrians, shop owners, and nearby residents to flee.

Vendors abandoned their stalls, traffic came to a standstill, and crowds gathered at a distance as emergency crews rushed to the scene.

Firefighters from multiple stations responded immediately, but the age of the buildings and the abundance of dry timber allowed the fire to spread rapidly.

The neighboring Montague Furniture Depot was soon engulfed, and part of its roof collapsed as crews worked to contain the blaze.

Residents of the nearby Mariner Heights apartment complex were evacuated, with emergency workers assisting elderly tenants who struggled to navigate the stairways.

More than one hundred firefighters battled the fire as shifting harbor winds complicated their efforts.

Several firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation, though no critical injuries among emergency personnel have been reported. Authorities also issued shelter-in-place advisories for surrounding neighborhoods due to deteriorating air quality.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Officials have not ruled out possibilities ranging from electrical failure to other accidental causes, emphasizing that it is too early to draw conclusions.

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